SEE SOMETHING DIFFERENT LIKE THAT. EVAN, I KNOW YOU’VE BEEN KEEPING UP WITH AN OKLAHOMA CITY COUPLE WHO WAS STUCK ON A CRUISE SHIP. EVAN: THIS WAS THE LONGEST CRUISE OF THEIR LIVES. FRANK AND CINDY CRAWFORD JUST GOT BACK HOME TONIGHT, MORE THAN A MONTH AFTER THEY LEFT FOR A SOUTH AMERICAN CRUISE TO CELEBRATE THEIR ANNIVERSARY THEY LEFT BEFORE THE GOVERNMENT GAVE OUT WARNINGS ABOUT GETTING ON CRUISE SHIP. TEAMS WERE MORE OR LESS NORMAL THEN, BUT WHEN THE CRUISE ENDED IN CHILE, THE GOVERNMENT THE SAID SORRY, YOU CAN’T COME IN. SO THAT MEANT ANOTHER TWO WEEKS ON THE BOAT BEFORE FINALLY GETTING OFF IN SAN DIEGO TODAY. I TALKED TO THEM ON SKYPE TONIGHT INSIDE A COMPLETELY EMPTY BAGGAGE CLAIM AT WILL ROGERS WORLD AIRPORT. HE SAID TODAY WAS LIKE STEPPING INTO A DIFFERENT WORLD THAN THE ONE HE LEFT. >> IT DOESN’T EVEN LOOK LIKE THE SAME WORLD THAT WE LEFT. IT’S COMPLETELY CHANGED. AND WE’RE NOT EVEN OUT OF THE AIRPORT YET, SO I HAVEN’T SEEN TRAFFIC. I HAVEN’T SEEN WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE AT THE WAFFLE HOUSE, I HAVEN’T EVEN SEEN THAT’S PROBABLY WHAT I MISS MORE THAN ANYTHING. EVAN: I HATE TO TELL YOU. THE WAFFLE HOUSE IS CLOSED. >> YOU KNOW WHAT, THAT’S KIND OF MY FEMA INDEX OF WHEN THINGS GET BAD, AND I SAID I’M NOT GONNA WORRY ABOUT THINGS UNTIL THE WAFFLE HOUSE CLOSES. EVAN: LOOK AT THIS PICTUR THIS WAS FRANK AND CINDY ON THE FLIGHT TONIGHT FROM DENVER TO OKLAHOMA CITY. I SEE ONE OTHER PERSON ON THE PLAN HERE’S THE RUB WITH THIS. THE PRESIDENT JUST SAID PEOPLE TRAVELLING FROM A FEW SPECIFIC STATES, INCLUDING CALIFORNIA, NEED TO SELF-QUARANTINE FOR TWO WEEKS. THAT PROBABLY APPLIES NOW TO FRANK AND CINDY BECAUSE TH GOT OFF THE SHIP IN SAN DIEGO, FLEW OUT OF SAN DIEGO. THEY WEREN’T THERE LONG, BUT THEY WERE IN CALIFORNIA. THEY ARE AT HOME, EVEN IF IT DOESN’T FEEL LIKE IT BUT THEY WILL HAVE A JOURNEY AHEAD OF THEM.

Frank and Cindy Crawford just got back home from the longest cruise of their lives.It had been more than a month since the married couple left for a South American cruise to celebrate their anniversary, being stranded on the cruise trip because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. They left for the trip before there were warnings about getting on cruise ships, but when the cruise ended in Chile, the government there told the passengers they couldn't come in.So that meant another two weeks on the boat before finally getting off in San Diego Monday and then taking a flight back to Oklahoma City. Frank Crawford told KOCO 5 that Monday was like stepping into a different world than the one he left before the cruise."It doesn't even look like the same world that we left," he said. "It's completely changed, and we're not even out of the airport yet. I haven't seen traffic. I haven't seen what it looks like at the Waffle House."The Crawfords shared a picture of the flight from Denver to Oklahoma City, with hardly anyone else on the plane.Gov. Kevin Stitt issued an amendment to the Oklahoma's executive order regarding the state's COVID-19 response that requires people traveling from six states, including California where the Crawfords temporarily were, to self-quarantine for 14 days.

OKLAHOMA CITY —

Frank and Cindy Crawford just got back home from the longest cruise of their lives.

It had been more than a month since the married couple left for a South American cruise to celebrate their anniversary, being stranded on the cruise trip because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. They left for the trip before there were warnings about getting on cruise ships, but when the cruise ended in Chile, the government there told the passengers they couldn't come in.

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So that meant another two weeks on the boat before finally getting off in San Diego Monday and then taking a flight back to Oklahoma City. Frank Crawford told KOCO 5 that Monday was like stepping into a different world than the one he left before the cruise.

"It doesn't even look like the same world that we left," he said. "It's completely changed, and we're not even out of the airport yet. I haven't seen traffic. I haven't seen what it looks like at the Waffle House."

The Crawfords shared a picture of the flight from Denver to Oklahoma City, with hardly anyone else on the plane.

Gov. Kevin Stitt issued an amendment to the Oklahoma's executive order regarding the state's COVID-19 response that requires people traveling from six states, including California where the Crawfords temporarily were, to self-quarantine for 14 days.